Nick

Here's the KB numbers and download links for the currently-supported versions of Windows.
This is supposed to have auto-installed on Windows 10 / Server 2016 already (if automatic updates is enabled), but it won't show up in Windows Updates for older Windows versions until next week (Patch Tuesday, January 9th), though.

Working code to exploit Meltdown is already in the wild, and apparently a system can be compromised just by visiting a website with something as simple as an embedded malicious JavaScript file.

I haven't seen any mention of updates for Windows 8, 2012, Vista, 2003 R2, 2003, or XP, and I doubt there will be any official releases fixed for those. Those systems were already considered insecure for web usage, and now even more so.

I just moved my web site to a new host. I had been with my previous web host (A Small Orange) for 14 years. I only recently discovered that their lack of support was because they were sold to EIG back in 2011.

I did a Google search and found out that I wasn't alone. macOS Sierra changed how scroll wheels function. Why? I don't know.

"USB Overdrive" was a recommended fix. However, after using it for a few days, I started having more and more problems with other things. Drag and drop would sometimes stop working, middle-clicking would stop working, and VMware Fusion would crash even more than usual. In all cases, disabling USB Overdrive cleared the issue up. I've tried contacting the developer about this, but have received no response, and they continue to have the "works with 10.12" blurb on their website.

I found that the Chromium Wheel Smooth Scroller extension for Chrome improved scrolling a lot. Slight movements are no longer ignored.
I currently have its top four settings set to 20, 0, 1, 1.

I am so done with Motorola. They announced today that they are abandoning a bunch of 2014 and 2015 devices already.

My Moto G LTE was only released last year, and instead of giving details on the big Android 6.0 update that is supposed to fix its SD card issues, Motorola instead says that the device will not be getting ANY updates.

The 2nd-gen Moto E, released WAY back in the year 2015 has already been abandoned.